Last 14 Days MLB Catcher OBP by Team
.468 NYY
.346 MIL
.345 PIT
.333 ATL & NYM
.327 MIA & CWS
.326 BOSTON (9th in MLB)
OPS
11th at .667
(12 teams are below .610)
(6 teams are below .555)
I've always felt like trying to improve your weakest link, even if it is not necessarily weak, is the best way to improve your team
I do not think catcher is our weakest position.
I do not think CF is our weakest position.
Just because the first 8 weeks has seen weak offense from those two slots does not mean we need to upgrade at either of those positions.
I actually think 2B has been our wekest position, so far due to awful defense AND weak hitting. The catcher and CF positions (along with RF) have carried our defense to respectability.
Maybe by the time the trade deadlin is here, I'll be fed up with JBJ and Leon, but it's too early yet, and Leon andJBj seem to be heating up a little bit, so there's no rush at this point.
If I had to guess, I think we'll trade for a RP'er, SP'er or a hitter who kills lefties.
I hear you, but at the same time we also have to be thinking about what we'd do if someone who wasn't the weakest link goes down. Suppose for instance that DD went out and acquired someone else to play CF (A HUGE mistake IMO, but work with me here...) and Beni or Devers went down with a long term injury. We'd have depleted our resources even more and it would be more difficult to replace either of them with quality.
This team is on pace to win ~110 games. I'm going to start to worry about replacing people when that number gets down to around 100.
It's a mere moment in a man's life between the All-Star game and the Old Timer's game.
-Vin Scully
Excellent point, S5.
It's too early to make a definitive call on where we need an upgrade. We only have $2-3M left to spend, and precious few prospects, so we may be up for one significant acquisition. We better be sure we chose the right slot to upgrade and the right player to fill our needs.
I was under the impression that when we DFAed Rameriz his prorated salary became available to acquire a new player. Since 1/3 of the season has gone by roughly, there should be 2/3 of 22.7 million available. Am I mistaken? That is about 15 million. If we had to play the team we last had on the field agaist the Braves, we would lose a lot of games and not be on the pace to win 110 games and maybe not be able to even win the wild card. I am assuming Pedey will eventually hit and play well. We still had JBJ, a catcher, Swihart and others who are marginal if not downright poor major league hitters. I think the idea of DFAing Rameriz was to improve not only by subtraction but also by addition.
I don't think that's the way it works. Even though we've DFA'd Hanley he's still going to get all of this year's salary.
The best way we can get salary relief is if the Sox trade him. In that case the team that takes him in the trade is responsible for all of his remaining salary. That's why nobody is going to trade for him.
OTOH, the Sox have a week to trade him and after that week Hanley becomes a Free Agent and able to sign with any team without the Sox being involved. The Sox are then responsible for Hanley's entire 2018 salary minus whatever agreement Hanley might work out with another team.
In that situation Hanley has no incentive to drive up his price because he's going to get the same pay whether it comes from his new team or the Sox. Also the receiving team has no incentive to pay him more than the ML minimum because the Sox are going to pay whatever portion of Hanley's salary the receiving team pays. So he most likely will end up with the new team paying him the ML minimum and the Sox making up the difference.
The best case scenario for the Sox (other than a trade - which most likely won't happen) is for two or more teams to get into a bidding war for him, drive his price up and thereby drive the Sox commitment down. But don't hold your breath for anything meaningful. The savings come when/(if?) the Sox don't have to pay him for 2019.
BTW, how's your softball team doing?
It's a mere moment in a man's life between the All-Star game and the Old Timer's game.
-Vin Scully
Exactly. And things could get even worse (I assume RS have to at least consider the possibility of a grievance on that vesting option). That + Pablo + Castillo should suggest to them that bad or wishful thinking on contracts can get you into a heap of difficulty, and that when you sign someone, you should think in terms of worst case scenarios rather than best-case (oh Pablo will be a fan favorite! I'm sure JD Drew will hit .300 rather than his career average. I'm sure the racist fans in Boston will embrace A. Gonzalez. No way Lester continues his great career. D. Price will be a Cy Young winner for years. Jackie Freaking Clark!!! Carl Crawford will be a lifetime .350 hitter! What could possibly happen if you let Pedro have one more batter? Shouldn't Buckner be allowed to be on the field when the series is wrapped up? ...)
Nobody is going to pay HRam a significant salary. We may get more relief than we did for Pablo, but probably no more than a 2-4 million or so.
If you add that to the $2-3M we already have, I guess it might allow us to trade for 2 mid range salary guys (pro-rated) or one high salary guy (pro-rated).
When we talk about a minimum pay utility player, you are hoping for a guy that is flexible and can play a number of positions. He fills that bill fairly well but so far his hitting is not good. His past history indicates he could bring that up somewhat and maybe enough to be acceptable for our utility needs. Can't see trading for anyone else nor do we have another utility player in the minors any better. Swiharts abiity to catch in a pinch is a valuable thing.